The Nike Blazer Advanced Has Returned Again In Two Monochrome Premium Leather Iterations

Nike had come up with some of the hottest releases seen yet in fall of 2009, and sneaker buffs were sure to get their hands full. It would be hard to choose what to buy among a quality range of sneakers that had been released that fall, and knowing Nike, the releases had attracted hoards of Nike fans over the season. The Fall 2009 pack consisted of famous brand names under Nike, including Talache, Blazer Highs, and a high top design from Terminator series – to name a few. The Nike Blazer, the model included in the Fall 2009 pack, is apparently returning in Fall 2016 once again.

The photos that had been released were already making some of the hardcore Nike fans drool out there, and the designs on these had made it hard to resist. From the released pictures, it had been seen that the new colorways and designs being released this Fall were exquisitely conceptualized. Nike was not just following its tradition of releasing new colorways, models and designs every season, but it had to do so to stay in the game of shoe business.

Other competitors were also fiercely releasing newer designs and coming up with stylish releases. So, if Nike had not kept up with the pace and if the sportswear giant had not kept setting newer horizons and higher standards for the industry, it would soon fall behind and would have been remembered merely as a fad. Not only this, but it also had to compete with competitors and responded to them accordingly.

After a very long time, the Nike Blazer Advanced had hit the shelves in Black and White colorway not too long ago. Nike has apparently decided to drop the two new colorways of this modernized version as a part of its Fall 2016 releases. Each is a monochrome iteration, one with its premium leather uppers covered in Black and other with its premium leather uppers dressed up in a Vachetta Tan hue. While they do not feature any laces, they are both equipped with all-White soles. Since these two Nike Blazer Advanced colorways have already made their retail debut at select Nike retailers, sneakerheads may cop a pair for $150 of each rendition.